Be Buoyant: Reducing Psychosocial Hazards in your Wo
A highly engaging 2-hour online workshop that helps leaders in the quarrying sector reduce psychosocial hazards at work.
Course Overview
Date: Thursday, Sept 10th
Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm
Location: Online via MS Teams
IQA has partnered with Prime Effect to deliver Be Buoyant: Reducing Psychosocial Hazards in Your Workplace, a highly engaging 2-hour online workshop designed to help leaders in the quarrying sector identify, reduce and manage psychosocial risks at work.
This practical webinar explores how psychosocial hazards such as stress, fatigue, conflict, poor communication and low support can impact workplace health, safety and performance. Participants will gain practical tools and strategies to support healthy, safe and high-performing teams.
This course supports leaders to build more mentally healthy workplaces where teams can communicate effectively, manage challenges and stay buoyant under pressure.
Learning Objectives
The Be Buoyant program includes seven practical modules across a total duration of 2 hours:
- How to reduce psychological risks in the workplace
- Health and wellbeing at work
- Conflict resolution and managing challenging situations
- Team building and effective communication
- Resilience strategies, including movement, diet and sleep
- Behaviour management and positive workplace culture
- Practical training for leaders
The program is cleverly segmented so participants can continue referring back to the tools and strategies beyond the session.
Who Should Attend?
- Quarry Managers
- Supervisors
- HR and Personnel Managers
- Leaders responsible for supporting team health, safety and performance
Facilitator
IQA has partnered with Prime Effect to deliver this program to the quarry sector.
David Shillington
Founder and CEO | Master Principal Mental Health First Aid Instructor | Qualified Counsellor | EQI Instructor
Fees
CPD & Certification
Hours: 2
IQA: Safety and Risk Management
NSW: General WHS
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